Dubai: New pseudo reef sunk at Jebel Ali

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Threatened marine life in UAE waters will benefit from a new artificial reef installed yesterday near a seawall off the port of Jebel Ali, said project overseers Atlantis. Large circular sections constructed from recycled plastic were lifted with great care from a crane barge into Gulf waters and will provide the foundation for relocated coral propagation to grow and multiply. Atlantis has sinc... read more

SER Board Member Highlight: Linking Agriculture, Ecology & Management

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Steve Whisenant, Chair of the SER Board of Directors, recently began and new chapter of his life in South Sudan. Check out SER's Board Member Highlight on this exciting new chapter in his life. Board Member Highlights are a unique opportunity for the Society to highlight the continuing commitment of the members of SER's board of directors to their environmental pursuits and the field of ecologi... read more

Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate

Posted by JOYCE MASCHINSKI AND KRISTIN E. HASKINS

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Restoration Ecology Journal

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Restoration Ecology, the Society's Journal on applied research, is offered to SER members at significantly reduced rates. It is peer-reviewed by a 50-member Editorial Board which includes eminent scholars from around the world. Primary emphases are: research on restoration and ecological principles that help explain restoration processes, descriptions of techniques that the authors have pioneer... read more

Ecological Restoration Journal

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Ecological Restoration is owned by the Universityof Wisconsin Arboretum and is made available to SER members by special arrangement with the Arboretum. The journal features articles on a broad range of topics including technical, biological and social aspects of restoring landscapes, as well as emerging professional issues, the role of education, evolving theories ... read more

Ecological Restoration Management

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EcoTrust Report: Oregon’s Restoration Economy: Investing in Natural Assets for the Benefits of Communities and Salmon.

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Ecotrust released data on August 23rd that demonstrates how watershed and fish habitat restoration in Oregon creates jobs. Ecotrust found that restoration projects generated $977.5 million in economic activity and as many as 6,483 jobs between 2001 and 2010. A recent national study published in Marine Policy analyzing job creation and other economic impacts from NOAA restoration projects found ... read more

The Restoring Ecological Health to Your Land Workbook

Posted by STEVEN I. APFELBAUM AND ALAN HANEY

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Introduction to Restoration Ecology

Posted by Evelyn A. Howell, John A. Harrington, and Stephen B. Glass

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Great Basin Riparian Ecosystems: Ecology, Management, and Restoration

Posted by Michael L. Morrison

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